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Who's visiting ReformK12 in the world?

February 01, 2004


(Map created by the good folks at World66.com.)

Just from our logs (which don't usually tell us a country) we can see we've been visited by citizens from at least 54 countries and territories: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Barbados, Bhutan, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Croatia, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong (China), India, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mexico, Mongolia, Morocco, Nepal, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom (Great Britain, Scotland), United States and Uruguay.

If your country isn't listed, please drop us a line! (Email: chett at mac dot com, or leave a comment.)

(We discovered World66.com from visiting Cold Spring Shops, after one of their visitors came to us via Iraq! It really is a small planet.)
Update: Added Uruguay and Sweden 2/1/2004, Switzerland 2/2/2004, Japan 2/3/2004, Singapore 2/4/2004, Chile 2/5/2004, Croatia 2/7/2004, Puerto Rico 2/8/2004, Saudi Arabia and Scotland 2/9/2004, Malaysia 2/10/2004, Estonia 2/11/2004, Mexico 2/12/2004, Germany and Iran 2/14/2004, the Philippines, India, Spain, Morocco 2/15/2004, Taiwan 2/22/2004, Brazil 2/29/2004, Mauritius 3/2/2004, Turkey 3/7/2004, Greece 3/8/2004, Barbados and Pakistan 3/12/2004, South Africa and United Arab Emirates 3/13/2004, China 3/17/2004, Dominican Republic and Mongolia 3/20/2004, Austria 3/25/2004, South Korea 4/28/2004, Bhutan 5/21/2004, Poland 6/10/2004, Costa Rica, Nepal, Russia 6/12/2004, Argentina 6/15/2004



Posted by ceb into Education Reform , Off topic
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Is there any possibility that we could set up a thread for chatting with like-minded people from our own country? eg I would love to have the chance to discuss educational reform with other interested Australians??

Jean February 8, 2004 06:28 AM